Most people believe some _______ is coherent, but they will have to give up this belief

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: retributive justice

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The belief that the human cognition can be understood by referring to such entities as the mind, beliefs, thoughts, and intentions is labeled by its critics with the derogatory term

a. mind mythology. b. neurophilosophy. c. folk psychology. d. psychologism.

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Evaluate the following analogical argument:In Great Britain, savings of between 20 and 40 percent in costs have resulted from selling government-run programs and businesses to individuals and companies in the private sector. This argues well for the administration's interest in selling such U.S. government entities as the Bonneville Power Administration, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and various parts of the postal service.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. Given the categorical proposition "Some drugs are not effective medicines." If the quality but not the quantity is changed, the resulting proposition is:

A) All drugs are not effective medicines. B) No drugs are not effective medicines. C) All drugs are effective medicines. D) No drugs are effective medicines. E) Some drugs are effective medicines.

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1. Develop ethical arguments that support Pistorius’ participation in elite athletic events

Then develop ethical arguments that he should not be allowed to participate. 2. In 2001, disabled golfer Casey Martin won in a Supreme Court decision allowing him to use a golf cart in professional golfing events. The Professional Golf Association argued that being able to ride in a cart gave him an unfair advantage over the other golfers, who are required to walk the course. This was a decision under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the golf cart was considered a reasonable accommodation to enable him to participate. Develop ethical arguments that support Martin’s position. Then develop ethical arguments on the side of the PGA. 3. Research reliable sources on the Internet to identify other athletes with disabilities seeking to participate with regular sports teams. Assess their arguments using ethical reasoning principles.

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